This STEM-focused center for ages 3 months to 8 years offers multiple interactive elements and a reading corner. It contains two signature exhibits, a marine aquarium and a discovery station. The 500-gallon display aquarium showcases fish collected from the East River. The aquarium also contains a child-friendly touch tank where visitors can gently interact with starfish, crabs and mussels. The center inside the 99 Plymouth building in Dumbo and is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays 1 – 5 pm as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays 3 – 5 pm. Free!99 Plymouth Building Dumbo, NY

This award-winning carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park is for all ages, has stunning bridge view and Manhattan’s skyline. Stop by for a ride on the beautiful horses from Thursday to Sunday 11 am – 6 pm. Each ride costs $2.Pier 1 Brooklyn Bridge Park

The indoor playground for children 6 months to 6 years features four slides, tunnels, a swing, a climbing structure and much more. It is open seven days a week Mondays to Fridays 9 – 5 pm and in the mornings on weekends. Drop-in for unlimited play time is $30 for the first child and $20 per additional child.81 Washington St. Brooklyn, NY

For children, 2 years and up, the highlights of the museum are the buses which they can sit inside – and act as the bus driver – as well as the many vintage subway cars to check out. The museum is housed in a historic subway station on Schermerhorn Street, right between Court Street and Boerum Place. No elevator and no cell phone reception. Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 10 am to 4 pm; Saturday and Sunday: 11 am – 5 pm. Admission: Adults: $10, children 2 to 17 years: $5.Boerum Pl & Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY

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